公司规模
Mid-size Company
地区
- Europe
国家
- Italy
产品
- Forcepoint Web Security
- Forcepoint DLP
技术栈
- TRITON Architecture
实施规模
- Enterprise-wide Deployment
影响指标
- Cost Savings
- Productivity Improvements
技术
- 网络安全和隐私 - 云安全
适用功能
- 离散制造
- 产品研发
用例
- 网络安全
服务
- 系统集成
关于客户
IMI Remosa 是一家领先的控制系统制造商,拥有丰富的工业服务经验。该公司与炼油厂、石化行业、发电厂、采矿和制造业以及金属加工行业合作,在这些行业中,它作为机械精密产品和工业维护的服务提供商开展业务。IMI Remosa 的主要产品是阀门、执行器和电液控制单元,所有这些产品均完全由公司内部设计和制造。IMI Remosa 的客户包括世界各地的炼油公司和工厂。2012 年,IMI Remosa 加入了英国跨国工业工程市场领导者 IMI Plc 集团,将其核心业务整合为一个更加复杂和结构化的企业。IMI Plc 拥有超过 12,000 名员工,在 20 多个国家设有生产工厂,年收入约为 17 亿英镑。
挑战
IMI Remosa 是一家领先的控制系统制造商,在保护其专有信息方面面临重大挑战。随着公司不断发展和创新,敏感数据的数量和可访问性不断增加,使公司越来越容易受到数据泄露和盗窃的影响。公司向跨国组织的转型加速了对安全解决方案的需求,该解决方案可以防止数据泄露和盗窃,同时确保安全且定期地访问敏感信息。IT 组织的任务是保护公司的知识产权并定义用户角色和访问权限。为了确保安全性并控制网络内敏感信息的流动,需要一种既能提供全面的数据盗窃预防功能又能提供详细分析报告的安全解决方案。
解决方案
在研究了数据安全市场后,IMI Remosa 选择了 Forcepoint Web 和数据安全解决方案,相信该组合将完全满足其管理 Web 和数据安全风险的需求。采用 Forcepoint 为 IMI Remosa 在成本和效率方面带来了显著的安全优势。Web 和数据解决方案在改变最终用户行为、防止通常与用户错误相关的数据和敏感信息泄露方面也非常有帮助。这大大提高了内部数据的安全性和保密性。TRITON Architecture 增强的报告功能提供了对数据安全性的更精细控制,并提供了以前不可能实现的统计细节。这使 IMI Remosa 的 IT 服务质量得到了提高。
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